Aisha Othman
University of Huddersfield
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International Journal of Information and Education Technology | 2014
Aisha Othman; Crinela Pislaru; Ahmed Impes
Teaching computing courses is a major challenge for the majority of lecturers in Libyan higher learning institutions. These courses contain numerous abstract concepts that cannot be easily explained using traditional educational methods. This paper describes the rationale, design, development and implementation stages of an e-learning package (including multimedia resources such as simulations, animations, and videos) using the ASSURE model. This training package can be used by students before they attend practical computer lab sessions, preparing them by developing technical skills and applying concepts and theories presented in lecture through supplementary study and exercises.
Yuksekogretim Dergisi | 2014
Aisha Othman; Crinela Pislaru; Ahmed Impes
Abstract This paper provides an identification of the existing skills gap between school-based learning (SBL) and laboratory-based learning (LBL) in the Computing Department within the Faculty of Science at Omar Al- Mukhtar University in Libya. The authors developed a questionnaire which was completed by lecturers, laboratory demonstrators and stu- dents. The aim was to discover these stakeholders’ perceptions about the gap between the students’ skills during SBL activities and those required by LBL sessions. The questions referred to skills related to three learn- ing domains: cognitive, psychomotor and affective. The findings show there are two most significant IT skills gap and group work skills, and others are lack of materials, lack of understanding of theoretical issues necessary to perform exercises, limited access to IT, a lack of develop- ment processes, poor curriculum review and limited links between prac- tical tasks and theoretical content. The results of quantitative and quali- tative analysis of the responses were used to develop an LBL skills model comprising the hard and soft skills required for lab sessions. This pro- posed model will be used to design and develop supplementary teaching and learning activities and materials which will increase the quality of stu- dent learning and satisfaction.
International Journal of Digital Information and Wireless Communications | 2013
Aisha Othman; Crinela Pislaru; Thuraya Kenan; Ahmed Impes
The Fourth International Conference on e-Learning (ICEL2013) | 2013
Aisha Othman; Crinela Pislaru; Ahmed Impes
The Fourth International Conference on e-Learning (ICEL2013) | 2013
Aisha Othman; Crinela Pislaru; Thuraya Kenan; Ahmed Impes
Archive | 2013
Aisha Othman; Ahmed Impes; Crinela Pislaru
International Journal of Digital Information and Wireless Communications | 2013
Aisha Othman; Crinela Pislaru; Ahmed Impes
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering | 2013
Aisha Othman; Crinela Pislaru; Ahmed Impes
Archive | 2014
Aisha Othman; Crinela Pislaru; Ahmed Impes
Yükseköğretim Dergisi | 2014
Aisha Othman; Crinela Pislaru; Ahmed Impes